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Elevating total hip procedures
For over 15 years, Mako Total Hip has elevated total hip procedures for patients and surgeons.
Imagine using the knowledge that comes from a CT-based plan that allows you to capture each patient’s unique anatomy for primary procedures. Pair this with Mako’s AccuStop™ haptic technology, which has been shown to help surgeons precisely and accurately single-stage ream what they’ve planned during Mako primary total hip procedures.1
The features of Mako Total Hip SmartRobotics™ are designed to help you optimize component positioning1 enhance functional outcomes2 and elevate surgical experience.3,4
Know more.1
It all starts with a CT scan that creates a 3D image of your patient’s unique anatomy. Plan the sizing and positioning of implants, as well as incorporate Functional Hip Positioning™ to help you optimize component positioning.
Ream less.5
With the use of AccuStop haptic technology, studies have demonstrated greater bone preservation,5 reduced blood loss2 and greater ability to reproduce hip biomechanics6-10 versus manual technique.
Studies have shown that Mako Total Hip patients are significantly less likely to be aware of their hip in daily circumstances compared to manual patients.2,9,18
Mako Total Hip may reduce physical and mental demand for a surgeon that may lead to an improved surgical experience, especially while reaming, when compared to manual total hip arthroplasty.3,4
Studies have shown dislocation rates in Mako Total Hip are significantly reduced compared to manual patients.1,14,15
Center of rotation of the hip is more consistently replicated using Mako Total Hip compared to manual surgery.12
Mako Total Hip demonstrated a decreased length of stay compared to manual surgery.16
Mako Total Hip showed a reduced utilization of post index rehabilitation services such as skilled nursing home, health aid and impatient rehab.11
In a study conducted in the United States, Mako Total Hip showed reduced 90-day EOC cost compared to manual THA over 5 year.11
In a Markov model study conducted in the United States, Mako Total Hip showed reduced cumulative cost compared to manual THA for Medicare and private payer over 5 years.17
The economic outcomes reported in this study are based on country‑specific healthcare systems, pricing structures and clinical practices - may not be generalizable to other geographies.
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